Ask Congressman Nadler To Emulate Senator Ted Kennedy Who Was A Champion For Our Civil Liberties
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Please join me in calling Congressman Nadler's office - 202-225-5635 and asking him to look at my website - http://www.StopGangStalkingPolice.com and then to reverse himself (he said he would shut down investigations into the FBI and DOJ) and to start an Investigation into the FBI and DOJ's COINTELPRO-like abuses/Government Gang Stalking which have gone on since the Bush/Cheney Administration.
We need the Democrats to carry on the battle of Senator Ted Kennedy who told the Bush Justice Department rescinding anti-COINTELPRO regulations would result in the long term surveillance of innocent people.
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The Democrat We Needed In Congress Was Caroline Kennedy Who Would Have Followed in Her Uncle's Footsteps As An Advocate for The Bill of Rights. But Powerful Democrat Chuck Schumer Helped Make Sure That Didn't Happen.
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The last thing Chuck Schumer wanted was a high profile independent voice in the Senate. He wanted a Democrat Stepford Senate that would line up behind his leadership. It was too risky to support Caroline Kennedy for the Senate with her uncle's reputation for fighting for Civil Liberties and her father (and her Uncle Bobby as Attorney General) being one of the few Presidents to stand up to J. Edgar Hoover in the FBI.
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In Kirsten Gillibrand, Schumer got the emotional fusion he wanted for the Democrats in the Senate, rather than an intellectual, Caroline Kennedy, in the style of her father, John.
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I was a Democrat until 12 years ago, after I had become a Government Gang Stalking target, when I saw the Democrats weren't doing anything about Government Gang Stalking. That's when I became a Libertarian. On some issues I'm a right Libertarian. On some issues I'm a Left Libertarian. And on some issues I'm neither. And lately, the political leaders I support are the House Republicans seeking to Investigate the FBI and DOJ.
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I would support a candidate of any party who came out as a strong and vocal supporter of the Bill of Rights and whose actions matched their words.
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